Middle-class black Americans dipped into their retirement accounts to stay afloat during the recession at a higher rate than their white counterparts did, broadening the “retirement gap” between whites and African-Americans, according to a new study.

Necole Bitchie's new digital magazine BitchieLife interviewed Lance Gross about his likes, his dislikes, his views on open marriage and things that he misses most about being in a relationship. Enjoy the excerpts here!

Former Gov. Roy Barnes successfully completed the first step of his political redemption tour Tuesday, handily winning the Democratic nomination for his old job. Now Barnes can raise money and bide his time, waiting for Republican voters to decide in the Aug. 10 runoff whom he will face in November.

Keyshia Cole may have been kicked to the curb by the folks at Luster's Pink, Smooth Touch Relaxer. Word is that Keyshia lost out on millions that she would have received from the campaign with the Luster's Brand hair product company.

Tyco is bringing 125 jobs to Lithia Springs. To find out what jobs are available continue reading.

Model Selita Ebanks was out with friend Adrienne Bailon at New York City's Pop Burger on Monday night, enjoying the food and having a good time. But the big surprise is that, by Ebanks' side was soul crooner Maxwell.

Student Ziainey Stokes from West Philadelphia wrote a letter to President Obama about bullying in January. The 11-year-old was fed up with being a victim after several years of abuse at two schools. Not expecting a response, Ziainey was ecstatic to find what arrived in her mailbox in March – a genuine letter from the Commander-in-Chief.